Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil

The Beckhams have got the magic touch and everything they
lend their name to is sure to fly off the shelf so it comes as no surprise that
the second Victoria Beckham tweeted about a stretch mark lotion, it immediately
became one of the most demanded for items among pregnant women everywhere.

The lotion is Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil and while there
is no concrete proof that it actually eliminates stretch marks, Victoria
Beckham swears by it. Posh Spice strongly believes in the Elemis Japanese
Camellia Oil she wrote the following tweet to her followers: “Pregnancy tip!!!
I have used this through every pregnancy, it’s amazing!! VB”. She then linked
the tweet to a bottle of Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil.

Victoria Beckham, who is pregnant with her fourth child reportedly,
did not get paid for her endorsement. The company that makes the product said
it has sent Beckham free bottles of Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil during each
pregnancy. The fact that she seemingly mentioned the product without any
financial compensation from the makers has added credibility to her
endorsement.

Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil contains prunus amygdalus oil
or sweet almond oil, camellia kissi seed oil, fragrance, tocopherol, dipentene
or D-limonene, linalool, citral and eugenol. The makers claim that the
nourishing lotion works to increase vitality, suppleness and health. They say
Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil has been used for centuries to care for hair, the
scalp, nails and combination skin. The company adds that the oil’s soft texture
melts into the skin to supply immediate comfort and hydration. Expectant
mothers can use it on their growing bellies to prevent stretch marks and soothe
itchiness.

The Elemis Japanese Camellia Oil weighs approximately 3.5
ounces and is available in a beautiful dark red bottle with a uniquely shaped
silver top. Its users say it smells delightful and lasts a long time – with very
little going a long way.

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